@lain
It is an interesting thought, but for what it's worth gerrymandering IRL isn't just about packing, it's about packing the opposing districts and cracking your own. You want each of your districts to be 60% your party (or 54% if your area is sufficiently inelastic like my state), and when you run out of your voters you make remaining districts 100% opposing party.
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John (john@liberdon.com)'s status on Friday, 27-Dec-2024 03:48:59 JSTJohn